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Gleason … a tribute to its early homesteaders, a small town story

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Early map of Gleason.

BY TINA L. SCOTT
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Gleason, a small unincorporated Lincoln County town about 12 miles northeast of Merrill on Hwy. 17, was originally timbered virgin forest. In the late 1800’s, the land was sparsely settled, inhabited primarily by hunters, trappers, traders, and native Americans. In 1880, Salem and Sarah Gleason and their four children, Minnie, Emma, James, and Frank, traveled north via covered wagon pulled by oxen until they came to the Prairie River where they fell in love with the beautiful country and staked a 160-acre homestead claim. That land would later become the community of Gleason, named after these two homesteaders who were instrumental in the community’s development.

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